The results from last week’s general elections in the western province of Tete,

5 November, 2009

Guebuza and Frelimo win landslide victory

President Armando Guebuza and Frelimo have convincingly won Mozambique’s presidential

5 November, 2009

Official Provincial Results

Nampula, Presidential election

5 November, 2009

Victory for Simango in Beira

In the city of Beira, the only major urban area in the country that Frelimo did not win

5 November, 2009

Renamo defeated in Maringue

Renamo also suffered a defeat in its former stronghold in the district of Maringue

5 November, 2009

Renamo threatens a return to war

Former guerrilla fighters of Mozambique’s main opposition party, Renamo,

5 November, 2009

Holland finances higher education

The Mozambican and Dutch governments signed an agreement in Maputo on 2 November

5 November, 2009

Japanese aid for education

The Mozambican Education Ministry and the Japanese government signed an agreement

5 November, 2009

Brazil finances forestry centre

The Mozambican and Brazilian governments signed an agreement on 27 October for the rehabilitation of the Machipanda Forestry Centre

5 November, 2009

North-South highway to be rehabilitated by 2012

The 2,500 kilometres of Mozambique’s main north/south highway,

5 November, 2009

260,000 may need food aid

The National Disasters Management Institute (INGC) estimates that about 260,000 people

2 November, 2009

Provisional election results by province, Monday morning

The latest results from the provisional count of the results sheets from Wednesday's

2 November, 2009

Provisional election results, Monday morning

As of Monday morning, the Election Administration Technical Secretariat (STAE)

21 September, 2018

Poachers and illegal loggers jailed

The Chigubo district court, in the southern Mozambican province of Gaza, has, over the past three months, sentenced 14 people to jail terms of between 15 days and 12 years for poaching and illegal logging in the Banhine National Park.

19 September, 2018

Government approves water management plan

The Mozambican government on 18 September approved a National Water Resource Management Plan for the next 20 years that will cost an estimated US$28 billion.

18 September, 2018

President Nyusi wants greater visibility for Mozambique Island

Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi on 17 September urged the residents of Mozambique Island, off the coast of the northern province of Nampula, to join the government initiatives intended to grant greater visibility to the island as a cultural treasure.